Record crowd at Raymond James Stadium to watch Bucs draft

TAMPA (FOX 13) - Over 20,000 fans showed up to Raymond James Stadium to be a part of the Bucs' first-round selection. Part of the crowd included current and former draft picks. All of them were very much in the dark on what the Bucs' draft plan would be.

"You really want me to answer that?" laughed Bucs offensive tackle Donovan Smith, who is a Penn State alum."Saquon Barkley, I hope he is. He's a Penn State guy."

Barkley went quick the New York Giants at number two.

Mike Evans, a seventh overall draft pick by the Bucs in 2014, knew Licht would made a great move.

"I don't know, man. I hope we go defense, honestly," said fan David Cipriani. "I think we will be good with a defensive player."

On the clock with the seventh choice, the Bucs caught their fans and current players by surprise. They traded back five spots with the Buffalo Bills and gained two more second-round picks in the deal.

"I knew it was a shocker because the crowd did go, aww," said Bucs cornerback David Rivers. "They were hoping to get a pick in, but they moved back with the Bills. So they got the 12th pick. I'm just excited to see who we get."